BROUGHTON Park face their final weekend of league action, knowing they are relying on other teams if they are to win promotion from South Lancs/Cheshire One.

BROUGHTON Park face their final weekend of league action, knowing they are relying on other teams if they are to win promotion from South Lancs/Cheshire One.

They must beat Wilmslow this weekend and hope that Leigh either lose or draw, giving them the other promotion spot behind Rochdale.

If Wilmslow win, then they are promoted, but Leigh will go up if they and Park both record victories.

With a fully-fit squad to draw on, Park are looking to avenge their defeat at Wilmslow earlier in the season.

Elsewhere, Park's second team had a good win against North Manchester by 41-7, while the third XV beat Fylde's fifth side 38-7.

Their under-14s capitalised on a number of returning players to defeat Ashton-on-Mersey 24-12.

As has happened in every game this season, Ashton opened the scoring with a powerful forward drive as Park took some time to find their rhythm.

Once they did though, Ashton found themselves under real pressure as Dave Morgan and Nick Pilkington charged down an attempted clearance for Jordan Hughes to snatch the loose ball and score his first try for the club.